Caroline Cox's 2016 mixed-media sculpture Whirl exhibited at The Parlour Bushwick
Caroline Cox created the mixed-media sculpture Whirl in 2016, incorporating glass, acrylic, monofilament, wood, and paint. The artwork measures 59 by 37 by 8 inches. It was presented at The Parlour Bushwick gallery, with the artist and gallery providing courtesy for the display. Documentation of this work appeared on artcritical's website on October 28, 2016. The piece represents Cox's exploration of material combinations and dimensional form. Whirl demonstrates her engagement with contemporary sculptural practices through its layered construction. The exhibition context highlights her participation in New York's Bushwick art scene. This presentation occurred during a period of active gallery programming in the neighborhood.
Key facts
- Caroline Cox created Whirl in 2016
- The sculpture uses glass, acrylic, monofilament, wood, and paint
- Dimensions are 59 x 37 x 8 inches
- It was exhibited at The Parlour Bushwick
- Courtesy was provided by the artist and The Parlour Bushwick
- Documentation appeared on artcritical on October 28, 2016
- The work is a mixed-media sculpture
- The exhibition occurred in Bushwick, New York
Entities
Artists
- Caroline Cox
Institutions
- The Parlour Bushwick
- artcritical
Locations
- Bushwick
- New York
- United States